Saturday, December 16, 2017

It was found in part 2
of this series that George Adamski was very likely ordered by the
Pentagon to withhold important elements of his alleged 1952
extraterrestrial contact that suggested the existence of a German Secret
Space Program in Antarctica. Understanding why Adamski would have been
ordered to do this, requires understanding events that occurred over
five years earlier in Antarctica.

In the
Southern Hemisphere summer of 1946/1947 Admiral Richard Byrd led a large
Naval task force to Antarctica during Operation Highjump with secret
orders to flush out any Nazis that had established secret bases in the
frozen continent. This was not the first time Byrd had been given secret
orders to flush out Nazis hidden in Antarctica.

Seven years
earlier, in mid-1939 Byrd had been commanded by President Franklin
Roosevelt to lead a Naval expedition to Antarctica to determine whether
Nazi bases in Antarctica violated the Monroe Doctrine. The New York Times reported on July 7, 1939:

President
Roosevelt moved today to prevent possible extension of Germany’s claims
to Antarctic areas into the Western Hemisphere by directing Real
Admiral Richard E. Byrd to leave in October to territory within the
sphere of influence of the Monroe Doctrine … it [is] apparent that this
government was prepared to take the position, if necessary, that any
attempts by foreign powers to establish bases west of the 180th meridian
in the Antarctic would be considered an unfriendly act …

Byrd’s 1939/1940 expedition did not succeed in finding the German Antarctic bases, which were well hidden under the ice sheets.

Years later, during the Nuremburg War Crimes Trials, Admiral Donitz repeated
his earlier wartime claims of having have used Germany’s submarine
fleet to build “an invulnerable fortress, a paradise-like oasis in the
middle of eternal ice.”